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    Throughout the early 1900s‚ the United States was faced with moral dilemmas regarding conflicts with other countries. The government was torn between helping others and protecting themselves‚ yet there were still pros and cons to every viewpoint. An example of a World War II moral dilemma is the refugee crisis‚ which we are also faced with today. However‚ in present time‚ we are faced with Syrian refugees rather than Jewish. In Germany and Austria‚ the Jewish community were being persecuted. They

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    Pacifism during World War II During the World War II battle some people believed that pacifism was the answer toward stopping it. George Orwell‚ one of the most important controversial writers during the twentieth century‚ was stunned and enraged at the people who believed pacifism would help end the war. How can someone expect to win by being pacifist when the enemy cannot be reasoned with? Orwell’s passionate antifascism during War World II led him into conflict with the liberal pacifist movement

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    World War 1 was known as the great war where many countries from all around the world fought for.WW1 was caused Serbia because they killed the Austrian archduke called Franz Ferdinand which made Austria mad and Germany allies with Austria was one of the most chaotic wars in the whole world where many troops from 32 different countries were fighting for their country after that loss from Germany the main 3 US‚France‚and Great Britain decided to make a treaty where all the war was blamed on Germany

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    in the world. In today’s America‚ the Native Americans only make up about 1% of the American population. The other 99% are either immigrants or descendants of immigrants. The American people mostly reside of immigrants who originally came to America to seek freedom‚ independence‚ and the equality of opportunity. America a nation based on a multicultural society where a lot of subcultures come together and create one big culture by the values they have in common. Because of that the American people

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    drew heavily on sociological‚ cultural‚ and military events. Lord of the Flies is an allegorical parallel to the world‚ as Golding perceived it. The island‚ the boys‚ and many other objects and events described in his work represent Golding’s view of the world and humankind in general. He specifically incorporates characteristics and values reflective of the British culture. "…The war taught me different and a lot of others like me‚" Golding said in the New Republic (Davis 28-30). Golding was referring

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    The American Victory On July 4‚ 1776 the United States of America officially declared their independence. Then after the British surrender at Yorktown‚ October 19‚ 1781‚ the Americans truly won their independence. In the Revolutionary War‚ the Americans were outnumbered‚ inexperienced‚ and they even had a large British Loyalist population. Despite all of this‚ the Americans were still able to unite and defeat the British army. Because the Rebels had a clear purpose‚ efficient communication‚ and strong

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    Smallpox was split differently with how rare and deathly it was. There was many tribes affected with this disease and many people. It had many affects on the culture. Smallpox did a big thing in its history. It is literally on of the worst diseases known to the human race. The end eventually came but smallpox

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    D-day In May 1940‚ Germany invaded and occupied Northwestern France which had started World War II (1939-1945). America had entered the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. After entering the war and forming the Allied Forces the British and Americans were planning on an invasion across the english channel. The name for the invasion was Operation Overlord and would be later known as D-Day (A&E par. 1-2). The term D-Day and H-Hour represents the day and hour for an operation. The plus or

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    The Opium War in the year 1839 to 1856 changed China’s trade policy with other countries especially with the British. The Opium War was a major turning point for China affecting a great number of their population of 400 million. China changed from being self-sufficient to being forced to sign the Nanking and Tientsin treaties with the British and the French. Due to China’s overconfidence and unwelcome attitude toward foreigners and opium‚ it caused the British to declare the Opium War against China

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    The post-war period saw a shift had a lot of effects on Canada as it marked the booming effect in the society. After the world war it marked the prosperity of Canada as many good things happened. Many new houses were built for Canada’s new population which was increasing day by day. The houses were built on the outskirts of the city where the houses are cheap and when the suburb became bigger with schools‚ parks and churches. It became easier for individuals to travel to the city to work and then

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